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Laracon AU Returns to Brisbane - Call for Speakers Now Open

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Laracon AU will return to Brisbane, Australia on November 4-6, 2026, bringing the Laravel community together once again.

Now in its sixth year, Laracon AU has become a gathering point for Laravel developers across the APAC region and beyond. Join us for two days of technical talks, hallway conversations, and shared experiences building real applications with Laravel.

The Call for Papers is now open, and we're inviting the community to submit talks for this year's event.

A more technical schedule

The 2026 schedule will place a stronger emphasis on deep technical content and real-world implementation.

Talks will focus on practical architecture, patterns used in production, and lessons learned from solving complex problems in modern Laravel apps.

Whether it's scaling queues, designing resilient architecture, performance tuning, testing strategies, or integrating emerging tooling into Laravel workflows, the goal is to surface talks that developers can immediately apply to their own projects.

If you've built something interesting, solved a difficult problem, or discovered a pattern others could benefit from, Laracon AU wants to hear about it.

Submit a talk to Laracon AU 2026

Planning your trip

Laracon AU 2026 takes place in Brisbane, Australia; a city known for its warm spring weather, riverfront precincts, and vibrant developer community.

Attendees travelling from interstate or overseas may want to plan their arrival a little earlier in the week. We have something new planned for Wednesday, with additional opportunities to learn, connect, and dive deeper into the technical side of Laravel before the main conference begins.

If you're planning to attend, consider arriving Tuesday evening or early Wednesday to make the most of everything happening around the event - and plan to depart after 8pm on Friday so you don't miss the closing moments of the conference.

More details will be shared in the coming weeks.

Join the community in Brisbane

Laracon AU continues to bring together developers from across the Laravel ecosystem — engineers, maintainers, founders, and community members - to share ideas and push the craft forward.

Speaker announcements, ticket releases, and additional event details will be released in the coming months.

If you’re interested in speaking, now is the time to submit.

Call for Papers closes April 17th - submit your proposal today.

You can also follow updates at laracon.au and on social media as the event approaches.

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Dad, Laravel News Podcast co-host, and Laracon AU organiser.

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